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2014 International Black-faced Spoonbill Census
Posted by eaafp on March 5, 2014The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society has announced preliminary results of the 2014 International Black-faced Spoonbill Census. A total of 2,726 individuals was recorded, showing an increase of just…
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1st World Wildlife Day on 3rd March 2014 in the Republic of Korea
Posted by eaafp on March 5, 2014EAAFP Participated to Celebration of 1st World Wildlife Day on 3rd March 2014 in the Republic of Korea: On 3rd of March, EAAFP participated in an event hosted by Ministry…
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Bird News: Baer’s Pochard spotted on the Han River
Posted by eaafp on March 4, 2014Posted on: February 22, 2014 Author: Tim Edelsten Report by Birds Korea Blog Bird News from Tim Edelsten From the Hannam bridge to the mouth…
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《世界自然保护联盟对东南亚潮间带栖息地特别是黄海(含渤海)的状况分析》中文版发布
Posted by eaafp on February 17, 2014Launch of the Chinese Version of the IUCN situation analysis ©…
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Launch of the Chinese Version of the IUCN situation analysis on East and Southeast Asian intertidal habitats
Posted by eaafp on February 17, 2014Launch of the Chinese Version of the IUCN situation…
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Birds Korea Scaly-sided Merganser Survey
Posted by eaafp on February 13, 2014Posted on: January 27, 2014 Author: Nial Moores PhD Report by Birds Korea A total of 149 Scaly-sided Merganser Mergus squamatus were recorded nationwide by the Birds Korea survey,…
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Arctic geese benefiting from climate change
Posted by eaafp on February 10, 2014Posted on: January 27, 2014 Author: Horton et al Report by Birdguides Scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey report that warming temperatures are leading to the…
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Planned reclamation opposed
Posted by eaafp on February 10, 2014Posted on: February 9, 2014 Author: Charissa Luci Report by Manila Bulletin Senator Cynthia Villar continued to oppose the planned reclamation of the Las Piñas–Parañaque Critical…
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Making The Welcome Warmer
Posted by eaafp on February 10, 2014Posted on: January 22, 2014 Author: Amorn Liukeeratiyutkul, Gawin Chutima & Philip D. Round Report by Bangkok Post Greater efforts will be needed, both at home…
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The mystery of why so many birds fly in a V formation may have been solved
Posted by eaafp on January 21, 2014Posted on: January 16, 2014 Author: Victoria Gill Report by BBC NEWS Scientists from the Royal Veterinary College fitted data loggers to a flock of rare…
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